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Tuesday, February 03, 2015 3:06 AM (permalink)
Alright i think i had it right the first time but started second guessing myself and became more confused
 
the PSU has a 24+4 pin connector, and the manual says "the connections going to the power supply will not have any "break downs" and "..you can see on the PSU side it is a total of 28 pins, where the 24 pin connection will go to the motherboard directly. Check each cable as it is labeled appropriately to match the power supply side and connect only that same "matching" cable directly to the power supply as referenced on each connector."
 
 
so my dilemma comes from:
 
1) one side of the cable says "PSU"  while the other says "MB," and the PSU is labeled "MB."
 
2) do i plug the extra 4 pin into the PSU
 
 
 
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    Re: 24 pin help Tuesday, February 03, 2015 7:46 AM (permalink)
    Hi, you must tell us model of PSU, that will help lot.
    This side go in motherboard.
     

     
    Depend of PSU models on some versions same number of connector is on both sides and PSU and motherboard (24pin)
    on some others as EVGA Power supplies, Seasonic, CORSAIR that's 18+10pin connector and cable is from one side 18+10 pin for PSU and 24pin flat on other side for motherboard.
     

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    Re: 24 pin help Tuesday, February 03, 2015 3:05 PM (permalink)
    Its a 1000 G.  there is a flat 24 and a 24+4
     
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    Re: 24 pin help Tuesday, February 03, 2015 5:11 PM (permalink)
    It is 20+4

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